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"has labelled" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the present perfect tense of the verb "label," indicating that someone or something has been given a label at some point in the past and that action is still relevant in the present. Example: The museum has labelled each painting with the artist's name and title, making it easy for visitors to identify the artworks.
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The Governor has labelled it "patently unconstitutional".
Time has labelled the losers heretics.
David Coulthard has labelled the controversy "a non event".
The education secretary has labelled the examination system "discredited".
A third Nobel winner has labelled it the "God particle".
His wife has labelled certain people: boutique owners.
The professional check worker has labelled his art "Sheet Passing".
The firm's boss has labelled the episode a "disaster".
Mr Erdogan has labelled his media critics "sell-outs".
The opposition leader, Bill Shorten, has labelled Australia's goal as "climate-sceptic targets".
Hemming has labelled the new gagging order the "quaero injunction" after the Latin word "to seek".
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